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'''Provident Link''' is a preferred member of Top Echelon Group and it is engaged in recruiting professionals to fill corporate positions in the field of Information Technology, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Marketing, and HR. [[Phil Wallner]] is the founder and president of the company.<ref>[http://www.providentlink.com/index.htm Provident Link]</ref>
Provident Link has a Referral Program which offers as much as $1000 referral bonus for anyone who will refer new clients or professional with good skills to the company that will result in a successful contract placement. If a referred consultant reach 500 hours work service the referring client will receive $500 referral bonus and $1,000 referral bonus if the consultant reach 1,000 hours work service.<ref>[http://www.providentlink.com/ref_program.htm Referral Program]</ref>
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Revision as of 18:51, 2 February 2012

Type: Privately held
Industry: IT Services
Founder(s): Phil Wallner
Headquarters: 799 Roosevelt Road, Building 6,

Suite 014 Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

Country: USA
Website: www.providentlink.com
Key People
Phil Wallner, President

Provident Link is a preferred member of Top Echelon Group and it is engaged in recruiting professionals to fill corporate positions in the field of Information Technology, Accounting, Finance, Sales, Marketing, and HR. Phil Wallner is the founder and president of the company.[1]

Provident Link has a Referral Program which offers as much as $1000 referral bonus for anyone who will refer new clients or professional with good skills to the company that will result in a successful contract placement. If a referred consultant reach 500 hours work service the referring client will receive $500 referral bonus and $1,000 referral bonus if the consultant reach 1,000 hours work service.[2]

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